Afghanistan has launched a new solar energy project aimed at producing 10 megawatts of electricity, thus marking a step towards energy self-sufficiency in the country. Financed by the private sector at a cost of approximately 8,9 million dollars, the project takes place in the Surobi district, has 60 km east of Kabul. The project was launched on 30 october 2023 and aims to connect the Afghan electricity grid. It is expected to be completed within a year. It is exciting to note that, until the date of writing of this report, 70 % project work has already been carried out. The project is on track to be completed within the approved time frame, by 19 July 2024.
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ZMS will participate in the Kenya Electricity and Energy Expo in 2024
The Kenya Electricity and Energy Exhibition is the largest electricity and energy exhibition in Africa. It covers the areas of new and renewable energies, self-consumption and cogeneration, … Read more
Mauritius Telecom plans to build a new submarine fiber optic cable
Mauritius Telecom, the leading telecommunications company in the Indian Ocean island country, acquires a new submarine cable to connect Africa, Indian Ocean Islands and Asia to improve coverage in these regions. … Read more
Interruption of Submarine Cable in Bangladesh
Bangladesh Submarine Cable Company (BSCPLC) declared. Network services will be interrupted from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on 2 March to carry out maintenance work on the SEA-ME-WE-4 submarine cable. SEA-ME-WE-4 is a … Read more
Network Communications Is in Crisis Due to Cutting of Fiber Optic Cables Under the Red Sea
Not long ago, the Houthis pressured the US and UK to cut undersea fiber optic cables in the Red Sea if they launched another attack on Yemen. … Read more
Completion of the world submarine cable project Le Monde
The world's longest terrestrial submarine cable has been completed. The line is located between Lincolnshire, in the United Kingdom, and Denmark, for the transport of renewable energy. Long 765 kilometers (475 miles), she crosses … Read more
Chile's Largest Photovoltaic Solar Power Plant Completed
In the Atacama desert in northern Chile, China Power Construction Group completed the construction of a photovoltaic power plant. With a capacity of 480 MW, the power station exceeds the power plant 398 MW of Guanchoi, ce … Read more
Capacity of German Solar Storage Cells Doubles
According to a report published in January by the German solar industry association BSW, German solar energy growing rapidly. The capacity of storage batteries has notably doubled by 2023. With full capacity … Read more
ZMS Invites You To The Latest Exhibition
Dear customers and partners, we are delighted to announce our participation in the upcoming Middle East Energy Dubai exhibition in March! As a company specializing in manufacturing premium quality cables, ZMS … Read more
Fiber Optic Cables from the CAB Project Arrive in the Central African Republic
Optical Fiber Arrives in the Central African Republic Monday, in the presence of partners, the infrastructure of the Central African Fiber Optic Backbone project (CAB) were officially transferred to the Central African government. The next stage of this project … Read more